Great Britain
With the support and supplies shipped in from the USA via the U-Boat-terrorised Atlantic convoys, forces of the British army - with their Cromwells, Churchills, and Sherman Fireflies stormed across the English Channel and upon the beaches of Normandy - while (in the hours before the landings) the Red Devils of the British Airborne had parachuted their way behind enemy lines to capture key objectives which would pave the way for the liberating Allied forces to then sweep back across Europe.
That's not to mention the Commonwealth troops of Africa, Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand and South Africa who shared much of the same equipment - and fought throughout Europe, Africa, the Far East and beyond - meaning that these models from the Bolt Action range cover a vast swathe of the Second World War.
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Chindit anti-tank rifle teamLight Japanese armour proved troublesome without dedicated AT fire, but with anti-tank rifles and PIAT teams, enough focus can bring down any Japanese armour. The Boys anti-tank rifle was a heavy 0.55-inch rifle that fired an armour-piercing round capable of penetrating the armour of...
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Chindit SectionGreat Britain's armies had suffered cruelly at the hands of the ferocious Japanese assaults of 1941 and 1942, leading some to think of the simple Japanese soldier as an invincible foe in the steaming jungles of the Far East. Brigadier Orde Wingate thought otherwise,...
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Victory at Sea: HMS Prince of WalesBuilt to defend Britain in the war that was clearly coming, the King George V-class of battleships compromised their main armaments, which were reduced to 14-inch guns, to fulfil treaty obligations. However, by mounting ten of them, the HMS King George V could pack...
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Chindit close quarter fightersCarrying as little as possible, they developed a fast, hit-and-run style of warfare that was very different from the kind of battles fought elsewhere. This blister pack contains 3 metal Chindit close quarter fighters. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Victory at Sea - Tribal-class destroyersOften called the Afridi-class, this destroyer began the tradition of gunnery over torpedoes. However, the class had a frightening lack of anti-aircraft defences, especially against dive-bombers. The Tribal destroyers were the Royal Navy’s most advanced escorts of the time and saw action in nearly...
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British War Dog Squad 2Packs of these animals can be released to savage the enemy. The handlers of these dogs are usually quite relieved when they can retire to the rear having set the dogs on their course of destruction. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Wounded ChinditsFighting both the Japanese forces and the dense jungle can takes it toll but even when they are injured you can't count these men out, they'll come back to the fight. This blister pack contains 3 metal Wounded Chindits. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted...
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British Hunter automated mobile platformHaving succeeded in automating an armoured carrier, the British Rift-tech Division looked to develop the concept further, combining the continuing improvements in AI technology with a purpose-built chassis capable of carrying several weapon systems in a universal mount. This would allow rapid changes in...
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Victory at Sea - HMS BelfastLaunched on St Patricks Day 1938, HMS Belfast was one of ten Town-class vessels and the first vessel of the Royal Navy to be named for a Northern Ireland town. She initially operated as part of the British Naval blockade against Germany in 1939....
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Centurion Mk IIIThe Centurion tank began as a Cruiser type in 1943 but the design of the sloped armour elevated it to an infantry style tank. Further developments in technology, upgraded powerplant, upgraded main gun, added stabilizer all increased the performance of the tank until the...
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BEF support groupThe British Expeditionary Force was an army of nearly a third of a million troops sent out to France to try to resist aggression from Adolf Hitler's Third Reich. Allied with Belgium and powerful French forces, it fielded ten infantry divisions, artillery, tank brigades...
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Korean War British super bazooka team (summer)Although the British still used the Projector Infantry Anti-Tank (PIAT), it became more common for them to upgrade to the American-made super Bazooka. The previous version of this weapon (2.36") had proved insufficient to penetrate the armour of the Soviet-made T-34/85 tanks. Enter the...
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British Bombardier automated mobile platformHaving succeeded in automating an armoured carrier, the British Rift-tech Division looked to develop the concept further, combining the continuing improvements in AI technology with a purpose-built chassis capable of carrying several weapon systems in a universal mount. This would allow rapid changes in...
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Korean War: British Medium Mortar Team (Summer)The 3-inch mortar was used to provide support from up to 3,000 yards dependent upon the projectile used. The 3-inch mortar was operated by a crew of three and was often transported in a Universal ‘Bren’ Carrier. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Korean War British Infantry section (summer)The backbone of the British and Commonwealth armies was the regular soldier. At the start of the war they may have lacked practical experience, but were well-trained professionals, and likely to be led by men who had fought for several years during WWII. The...
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Victory at Sea - HMS NeptuneNeptune operated during her World War II service with a crew predominantly composed from the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy, but also a large proportion of South African personnel. In late 1939 she was in pursuit of the German pocket battleship, Admiral...
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Victory at Sea - HMS Duke of YorkLaid down in 1937 and commissioned in 1941, HMS Duke of York was a King George V-class of battleship. She had the distinction of transporting Winston Churchill across the Atlantic to meet Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Winter of 1941. Churchill wrote of his...
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Korean War: British MMG Team (Summer)A .303 Vickers water-cooled machine gun offered fire support to infantry units. This was another weapon of World War I vintage to soldier on through World War II and into Korea. It proved extremely effective at laying down continuous fire over a wide range....
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Victory at Sea - HMS DidoThe first WWII mission of Dido was the escort the carrier, Furious to West Africa in November 1940, before spending four months on convoy escort duty in the Atlantic. She then joined operations in the Mediterranean in 1941, assisting in the evacuation of British...
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Victory at Sea - HMS EagleAn early aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy, HMS Eagle was originally a super-dreadnought of the Chilean Navy (named Almirante Cochrane), laid down in 1913, but was purchased by the Royal Navy for conversion to a carrier in 1918. This work was not finished...
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